Capital of Culture: What Remains of Chemnitz 2025?
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Almost 2,000 events, more than 2 million guests: For one year Chemnitz was the European Capital of Culture. Minister of Culture Weimer praises a creative atmosphere of departure in the city.
Almost 2,000 events, more than 2 million guests: For one year Chemnitz was the European Capital of Culture. Minister of Culture Weimer praises a creative atmosphere of departure in the city
Almost 2,000 events, more than 2 million guests: For one year Chemnitz was the European Capital of Culture. Minister of Culture Weimer praises a creative atmosphere of departure in the city.
Almost 2,000 events, more than 2 million guests: For one year Chemnitz was the European Capital of Culture. Minister of Culture Weimer praises a creative atmosphere of departure in the city.
With special exhibitions, festivals, dance and theatre Chemnitz made a supraregional talk of itself in 2025 as the European Capital of Culture. Has the cultural year fulfilled its goals? And what remains?
In Chemnitz, the year officially ends on the weekend as the European Capital of Culture in 2025. In retrospect, organisers and museums are satisfied or excited. But there is also criticism – and the question: What will remain?
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